Thanksgiving service sponsored Bainbridge Churches
BAINBRIDGE—First Baptist Church of Bainbridge will host this year’s Thanksgiving Service on Sunday evening, Nov. 20, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Individuals are asked to bring a Thanksgiving Dinner donation, such as cans of pumpkin for pie, bags of stuffing, cans of cranberry sauce, pie and cake mixes for the Bainbridge Food Pantry.
The Food Pantry is located in the First Methodist Church on North Main Street, and is open from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 21. The Offering taken that evening will also benefit the Food Pantry.
All are welcome to worship at this service. Each of the churches in the Council will have representatives participating, as well as individual Thanksgiving Reflections by Pastor Wendy Depew Partelow (First Baptist), and each of the clergy new to the village: The Rev. Cheryl Hine (First Methodist), and The Rev. Rebecca Drebert (St. Paul’s Episcopal).
The church looks forward to a wonderful evening of thanksgiving and fellowship.
First Baptist is located at 12 South Main Street between the Scoville-Meno dealership and the Sydney Federal Credit Union.
The Bainbridge Council of Churches wishes everyone a blessed and peace-filled Thanksgiving.
—Submitted by First Baptist Bainbridge
The Food Pantry is located in the First Methodist Church on North Main Street, and is open from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 21. The Offering taken that evening will also benefit the Food Pantry.
All are welcome to worship at this service. Each of the churches in the Council will have representatives participating, as well as individual Thanksgiving Reflections by Pastor Wendy Depew Partelow (First Baptist), and each of the clergy new to the village: The Rev. Cheryl Hine (First Methodist), and The Rev. Rebecca Drebert (St. Paul’s Episcopal).
The church looks forward to a wonderful evening of thanksgiving and fellowship.
First Baptist is located at 12 South Main Street between the Scoville-Meno dealership and the Sydney Federal Credit Union.
The Bainbridge Council of Churches wishes everyone a blessed and peace-filled Thanksgiving.
—Submitted by First Baptist Bainbridge
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